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N.C. Division of Public Health / Surveillance and Evaluation Team / 919-707-5425 / www.ncpublichealth.com
State of North Carolina / Department of Health and Human Services / www.dhhs.state.nc.us
N.C. DHHS is an equal opportunity employer and provider.
The N.C. Youth Risk Behavior Survey (N.C. YRBS) provides a critical source of public health data for understanding the scope of injury-related
problems and measuring progress toward overall goals among public school students. N.C. YRBS is a comprehensive statewide
sample of 2,000 middle and 2,300 high school students from across the state. Every other spring in odd years, a core set of injury-related
questions are asked along with other health and risk-factor questions. Risk-factor variables include information such as alcohol use, seat
belt use and physical assault. The sampling scheme is intended to generate a statewide representative sample of weighted data. Increasing
school district participation and data utilization are two keys for future success. See the N.C. Healthy Schools website for more
information: www.nchealthyschools.org.
Weighted to provide estimates representative of the public high school student population; students who reported having been hit, slapped, or
physically hurt on purpose by their boyfriend or girlfriend; students report ever been physically forced to have sexual intercourse when they did not
want toi. Specific data on 95 percent confidence intervals and regional definitions is at the N.C. YRBS website:
www.nchealthyschools.org/data/yrbs.
*NH = Non-Hispanic **Caution when interpreting Results based on small sample size
Intimate Partner Violence:
2011 N.C. Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS)
Injury and Violence Prevention Branch / June 2008
Percentage of N.C. high school students who were
physically hurt on purpose by their boyfriend or
girlfriend, by gender: N.C. YRBS 2011
14.1 13.3
14.7
0
5
10
15
20
25
Total Female Male
Percentage
Percentage of N.C. high school students who were physically
hurt on purpose by their boyfriend or girlfriend, by grade
level: N.C. YRBS 2011
11.3 12.2
18.7
14.7
0
5
10
15
20
25
Ninth Tenth Eleventh Twelfth
Percentage
Percentage of N.C. high school students who were
physically hurt on purpose by their boyfriend or
girlfriend, by race/ethnicity: N.C. YRBS 2011
12.1
16.8 16.0
14.1 13.2
0
5
10
15
20
25
NH* White NH* Black Hispanic** Multiracial Other
Percentage
Percentage of N.C. high school students who reported ever
been physically forced to have sexual intercourse when they
did not want to, by gender: N.C. YRBS 2011
9.5
12.3
6.6
0
5
10
15
20
25
Total Male Female Percentage
Grade
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N.C. Division of Public Health / Surveillance and Evaluation Team / 919-707-5425 / www.ncpublichealth.com
State of North Carolina / Department of Health and Human Services / www.dhhs.state.nc.us
N.C. DHHS is an equal opportunity employer and provider.
The N.C. Youth Risk Behavior Survey (N.C. YRBS) provides a critical source of public health data for understanding the scope of injury-related
problems and measuring progress toward overall goals among public school students. N.C. YRBS is a comprehensive statewide
sample of 2,000 middle and 2,300 high school students from across the state. Every other spring in odd years, a core set of injury-related
questions are asked along with other health and risk-factor questions. Risk-factor variables include information such as alcohol use, seat
belt use and physical assault. The sampling scheme is intended to generate a statewide representative sample of weighted data. Increasing
school district participation and data utilization are two keys for future success. See the N.C. Healthy Schools website for more
information: www.nchealthyschools.org.
Weighted to provide estimates representative of the public high school student population; students who reported having been hit, slapped, or
physically hurt on purpose by their boyfriend or girlfriend; students report ever been physically forced to have sexual intercourse when they did not
want toi. Specific data on 95 percent confidence intervals and regional definitions is at the N.C. YRBS website:
www.nchealthyschools.org/data/yrbs.
*NH = Non-Hispanic **Caution when interpreting Results based on small sample size
Intimate Partner Violence:
2011 N.C. Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS)
Injury and Violence Prevention Branch / June 2008
Percentage of N.C. high school students who were
physically hurt on purpose by their boyfriend or
girlfriend, by gender: N.C. YRBS 2011
14.1 13.3
14.7
0
5
10
15
20
25
Total Female Male
Percentage
Percentage of N.C. high school students who were physically
hurt on purpose by their boyfriend or girlfriend, by grade
level: N.C. YRBS 2011
11.3 12.2
18.7
14.7
0
5
10
15
20
25
Ninth Tenth Eleventh Twelfth
Percentage
Percentage of N.C. high school students who were
physically hurt on purpose by their boyfriend or
girlfriend, by race/ethnicity: N.C. YRBS 2011
12.1
16.8 16.0
14.1 13.2
0
5
10
15
20
25
NH* White NH* Black Hispanic** Multiracial Other
Percentage
Percentage of N.C. high school students who reported ever
been physically forced to have sexual intercourse when they
did not want to, by gender: N.C. YRBS 2011
9.5
12.3
6.6
0
5
10
15
20
25
Total Male Female Percentage
Grade
NORTH CAROLINA INJURY AND VIOLENCE PREVENTION www.injuryfreenc.ncdhhs.gov 9/10